1. Signal transduction mechanisms of K+-Cl− cotransport regulation and relationship to disease.
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Adragna, N. C., Ferrell, C. M., Zhang, J., Di Fulvio, M., Temprana, C. F., Sharma, A., Fyffe, R. E. W., Cool, D. R., and Lauf, P. K.
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CELLULAR signal transduction ,PLATELET-derived growth factor ,MESSENGER RNA ,CELLULAR mechanics ,CONFOCAL microscopy ,IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE - Abstract
The K
+ -Cl− cotransport (COT) regulatory pathways recently uncovered in our laboratory and their implication in disease state are reviewed. Three mechanisms of K+ -Cl− COT regulation can be identified in vascular cells: (1) the Li+ -sensitive pathway, (2) the platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-sensitive pathway and (3) the nitric oxide (NO)-dependent pathway. Ion fluxes, Western blotting, semi-quantitative RT-PCR, immunofluorescence and confocal microscopy were used. Li+ , used in the treatment of manic depression, stimulates volume-sensitive K+ -Cl− COT of low K+ sheep red blood cells at cellular concentrations <1 mm and inhibits at >3 mm, causes cell swelling, and appears to regulate K+ -Cl− COT through a protein kinase C-dependent pathway. PDGF, a potent serum mitogen for vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs), regulates membrane transport and is involved in atherosclerosis. PDGF stimulates VSM K+ -Cl− COT in a time- and concentration-dependent manner, both acutely and chronically, through the PDGF receptor. The acute effect occurs at the post-translational level whereas the chronic effect may involve regulation through gene expression. Regulation by PDGF involves the signalling molecules phosphoinositides 3-kinase and protein phosphatase-1. Finally, the NO/cGMP/protein kinase G pathway, involved in vasodilation and hence cardiovascular disease, regulates K+ -Cl− COT in VSMCs at the mRNA expression and transport levels. A complex and diverse array of mechanisms and effectors regulate K+ -Cl− COT and thus cell volume homeostasis, setting the stage for abnormalities at the genetic and/or regulatory level thus effecting or being affected by various pathological conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2006
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